Temporal bone mucocele with extension to mastoid in a 60-year-old male: a case report and literature review

Author:

Shah Ujjwal Kumar1,Muskan Vitasta1,Dahal Alok2,Malla Justin Jung3,Lamichhane Samiksha4,Shah Krishnandan5

Affiliation:

1. BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

2. Neurosurgery

3. Surgery

4. Radiodiagnosis and Imaging

5. Otorhinolaryngology, BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal

Abstract

Introduction: Mucoceles, characterized by cystic lesions with sterile mucus accumulation, mostly occur in the paranasal but rarely affect the temporal-mastoid bone. The pathogenesis involves obstruction of natural drainage or cyst enlargement. Here, the authors present a rare case of temporal-mastoid mucocele with temporal hypertrophy. Case presentation: A 60-year-old male presented with progressive painless right temporal region swelling associated with diminished hearing, headache, fever and ear symptoms. Audiometry indicated a profound hearing loss in the right ear. Computed tomography (CT) of the right temporal bone and MRI brain revealed a large, destructive lesion involving the right temporal mastoid suggesting temporal-mastoid mucocele. Surgical excision of the mucocele and mastoid exploration were performed. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, with significant improvement in symptoms. Clinical discussion: Temporal bone mucoceles are rare, with few cases reported in the literature. Their etiology remains unclear, although chronic otitis media may be associated in some cases. Clinical presentations may vary, ranging from asymptomatic to symptoms such as serous otitis media, retroauricular edema, or cholesteatoma. Expansion of the mucocele cavity can lead to bone erosion or remodeling, potentially causing hearing loss. Differentials should include cholesteatoma, histiocytosis, and cholesterol granuloma. Imaging such as temporal bone CT and MRI are crucial for diagnosing, with characteristic findings on T2W images helping in differentiation. Surgical treatment, such as mastoidectomy with marsupialization or complete lesion removal, is indicated to prevent complications and reduce the risk of recurrence. Conclusion: This study reports a unique case of concomitant temporal-mastoid mucocele with involvement of organs of hearing with temporal bone hypertrophy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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